SolomonVII
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Au contraire, this was precisely the issue that was hotly debated at the time of the PoJ.That He was born fully human fully divine has never been at issue.
Josiah was very insistent too, that none of the text said anything about the perpetual virginity or sex life of Mary.I think it would result in more fruitful discussion (and understanding between those in discussion) to recall this (ie texts vs. speculation re: texts).
But he is no longer around.
There is not tradition that states as a matter of liturgy/doctrine/dogma that Mary did have children/was not a perpetual virgin.Ie, to be accurate (as in reading here, I see a number of misconceptions/ erroneous claims re: what is believed/understood).
Re: the matter of Mary, I hope you can understand how others see this (as again, Scripture does not state Mary had more children, etc., and to conclude this Scripture must be read against itself instead of in harmony with itself), which includes the understanding that each person is a unique person with a unique purpose toward God and created by Him for this purpose.
To keep Christian truth about Mary real, therefore, what is important is to show the tradtions/doctrine/dogma/liturgy that goes beyond what can be truthfully and historically stated about her.
That is true. It is also a truism, since it applies to every person.Ie, Mary is Mary, and no other person.
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